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Spc. Jamie Jones who serves as a driver with 2nd Heavy

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Spc. Jamie Jones who serves as a driver with 2nd Heavy

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Spc. Jamie Jones who serves as a driver with 2nd Heavy Equipment Transportation Company, 164th Transportation Battalion, 1st Sustainment Brigade, 1st Theater Sustainment Command, Third Army, performs preventive maintenance combat services on aheavy equipment transport vehicle before he takes part of the Durable Express convoy that travels to 15 out of the 21 Retrograde Property Assistance Team yards to load and transport retrograde cargo out of Iraq. The 1st Sustainment Brigade is responsible for moving 1.2 million pieces of equipment back to Kuwait as part of the largest modern military logistics mission since World War II, named “Nickel II,” supporting the Responsible Drawdown of Iraq and the Build-up of Afghanistan. (Photo by Spc. Ryan Hohman)

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09/07/2010
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